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honda hopes to eliminate the risks by adopting the new technology starting with a new model released in september. meanwhile toyota wants to meet the surging demand in emerging markets. it will double diesel engine output. the automaker plans to spend half a billion dollars and hire about 450 new workers. that's all from me. back to you. >> okay. thanks very much for that. let's take a quick look at the a judged tak agenda in asia. second quarter earnings and a strong debut from astro. expected to boost to more than $7 billion for the year. >> just getting results from the spanish auction coming through. the first 2015, maximum yield has fallen on that. 3.266%. it was 3.774% last time around. they've sold 1.5 million as well of the ten year. 1.46 of the 2006. divide 1.4 with 1.5 and 1.4 -- we get to about 4 1/2. so i'm looking for the yield -- >> the four year just shy of 4%, 3.999. with regard to the yield for the 2015, 3.266%. so both of these falling significantly indeed by about half a percentage point more in some cases. and we just got through the yield for the ten year. that w
honda hopes to eliminate the risks by adopting the new technology starting with a new model released in september. meanwhile toyota wants to meet the surging demand in emerging markets. it will double diesel engine output. the automaker plans to spend half a billion dollars and hire about 450 new workers. that's all from me. back to you. >> okay. thanks very much for that. let's take a quick look at the a judged tak agenda in asia. second quarter earnings and a strong debut from astro....
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honda cut after is an cut in outlook. korean currency strength fell, but some lg units surged on strong earnings. kospi ended flat. the asx 200 managed to to finish marginally in the green. developers and utilities outperformed. sensex now lower by about a quarter of a percent. >> let's take a look at trade in europe and u.s. futures which are trading as usual this morning, dow jones industrial average if it were to open today implied to shed about 55 points. nasdaq and s&p also pointed lower. that largely does cue off the attitude in european trade. it's noted we've seen losses about half a percent across the ftse and xetra dax, cac 40 down 0 on.9%, ibex shedding about half a percent. bonds, whin he left a week or so ago, spanish yields were pretty much exactly where they're sitting today, 5.6%. italy is 4.96837 and they have auctions coming up later this week, five and ten year debt. the u.s. treasury is moving somewhat lower and so are the german bunds this morning. 1.51 and 1.73. quick look at information reks, euro d
honda cut after is an cut in outlook. korean currency strength fell, but some lg units surged on strong earnings. kospi ended flat. the asx 200 managed to to finish marginally in the green. developers and utilities outperformed. sensex now lower by about a quarter of a percent. >> let's take a look at trade in europe and u.s. futures which are trading as usual this morning, dow jones industrial average if it were to open today implied to shed about 55 points. nasdaq and s&p also...
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toyota and honda should pace the field again with both expected to post double digit gains. >>> we'll take a break. still to come, kraft has launched its global foods business mondelez. we'll talk to an analyst who thinks mondelez is a better bet than kraft itself. it . >>> the rba has surprised by cutting its key interest rate by a quarter point to a three year low 3.25%. the move prompted by several factor, notable china's slowdown and the higher australian dollar. meanwhile the man who coined the term bric says china is starting to see a shift towards quality. jim o'neill told me earlier the move will have important implications for the balance of global economic power. >> we're in the early stages of china going to a quality as opposed to quantity and the winners and losers will be pretty different. australia will certainly not be as big a winner as it was and it could be a loser. p. >> jim says one of the economies that might benefit most from the new chinese economic model could be mexico. >> mexico is arguably one of the many big winners. they're deliberately raising wages. so
toyota and honda should pace the field again with both expected to post double digit gains. >>> we'll take a break. still to come, kraft has launched its global foods business mondelez. we'll talk to an analyst who thinks mondelez is a better bet than kraft itself. it . >>> the rba has surprised by cutting its key interest rate by a quarter point to a three year low 3.25%. the move prompted by several factor, notable china's slowdown and the higher australian dollar. meanwhile...
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sherry has more on honda from seoul. how are they doing? >> hi, ross. hyundai's motor q3 profit coming in at $3 billion. 3% on year lower than the second quarter as its labor unions strikes, walk outs in the summer really hurts its production. its quarterly net profit up by 13% to $2 billion. really it's overhe sea hseas pee that saved its numbers this time. because of the domestic slowing of consumption. but many analysts are saying this time the numbers were okay, but the problem is next year. and that it's questionable whether it will be able to sustain its rate of growth in 2013. and another concern is the currency factor, the strengthening of yuan which hit its highest level. they're drawing up plans based on that currency factor and its forecast of 3.6% growth for the global auto industry, todown fr 5.1% for this year. >> thanks very much for that. india's auto guy and also set to report earnings today. ekta has the preview from mumbai. >> thanks for that. this time around, we're expecting revenue growth of around 30% and operating margins at arou
sherry has more on honda from seoul. how are they doing? >> hi, ross. hyundai's motor q3 profit coming in at $3 billion. 3% on year lower than the second quarter as its labor unions strikes, walk outs in the summer really hurts its production. its quarterly net profit up by 13% to $2 billion. really it's overhe sea hseas pee that saved its numbers this time. because of the domestic slowing of consumption. but many analysts are saying this time the numbers were okay, but the problem is...
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also big named earnings out like honda. plenty of corporate report cards due out including baidu. and the rolling stones played a surprise gig in paris last night ahead of their 50th anniversary tour. they're only doing one and tickets range from $1210 all the way up to $6,000 for general admission. wow. okay. still making the money. >>> still to come, entertainment powerhouses can i s powerhouses disney and sony have teamed up, but how will it fair against netflix. >>> we have comments from ecb policy maker, says i can assure you that omt bond buying will not have inflationary consequences. printing presses will not be cranked up and will not automatically begin with application for a bailout fund aid and does not involve state financing. nothing surprising there. >> the point people have missed is that when the original announcement of omt, he clearly said that any sovereign bond binding would be sterilized. balance sheet could easily be 3.4, 3.5 dritrillion. you could say the ecb balance sheet slrd too high. the balance sheet is a percentage of gdp in the eurozone already close
also big named earnings out like honda. plenty of corporate report cards due out including baidu. and the rolling stones played a surprise gig in paris last night ahead of their 50th anniversary tour. they're only doing one and tickets range from $1210 all the way up to $6,000 for general admission. wow. okay. still making the money. >>> still to come, entertainment powerhouses can i s powerhouses disney and sony have teamed up, but how will it fair against netflix. >>> we...